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Nicole Zhang

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Evidence-Based Nursing|September 19, 2019
Duration of antibiotic treatment for common infections frequently exceeds recommended guidelines, potentially impacting antimicrobial resistanceNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|July 13, 2019
Behavioural and pharmacological interventions are more effective than no treatment for urinary incontinence outcomes in womenNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|November 17, 2019
Comorbidity is a risk factor for poor quality of life in people with dementiaNicole Zhang
Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing|November 29, 2025
Modernizing nursing education: Embracing hybrid learning for a dynamic classroom experienceNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|October 21, 2019
Multicomponent exercise programmes among very elderly hospitalised patients can be safe and effective in reversing functional declineNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|April 16, 2025
Study finds pelvic floor dysfunction in women with multiple sclerosis is an unmet need requiring nursing actionNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|September 16, 2020
Population cohort study finds high levels of antibiotic use increase the chances of infection-related hospital admissionsNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|July 24, 2025
Meta-analysis identifies abdominal massage as a safe, evidence-based adjunct for managing chronic constipation in adultsNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|October 11, 2023
Gender differences found in fall-related factors among community-dwelling Korean older adultsNicole Zhang, Uma Arunachalam
Evidence-Based Nursing|April 22, 2020
Direct-to-consumer telemedicine visits demonstrate decreased antibiotic prescribing quality in paediatric clients with acute respiratory infectionsNicole Zhang, Lorena Marra
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Evidence-Based Nursing|September 19, 2019
Duration of antibiotic treatment for common infections frequently exceeds recommended guidelines, potentially impacting antimicrobial resistanceNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|July 13, 2019
Behavioural and pharmacological interventions are more effective than no treatment for urinary incontinence outcomes in womenNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|November 17, 2019
Comorbidity is a risk factor for poor quality of life in people with dementiaNicole Zhang
Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing|November 29, 2025
Modernizing nursing education: Embracing hybrid learning for a dynamic classroom experienceNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|October 21, 2019
Multicomponent exercise programmes among very elderly hospitalised patients can be safe and effective in reversing functional declineNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|April 16, 2025
Study finds pelvic floor dysfunction in women with multiple sclerosis is an unmet need requiring nursing actionNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|September 16, 2020
Population cohort study finds high levels of antibiotic use increase the chances of infection-related hospital admissionsNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|July 24, 2025
Meta-analysis identifies abdominal massage as a safe, evidence-based adjunct for managing chronic constipation in adultsNicole Zhang
Evidence-Based Nursing|October 11, 2023
Gender differences found in fall-related factors among community-dwelling Korean older adultsNicole Zhang, Uma Arunachalam
Evidence-Based Nursing|April 22, 2020
Direct-to-consumer telemedicine visits demonstrate decreased antibiotic prescribing quality in paediatric clients with acute respiratory infectionsNicole Zhang, Lorena Marra
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